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SEMMVEEkLY BANDON RECORDER. FRIDAY. NOV. 27TH. 1914 PAGE TWO mm II 0 SHARE OF BUSINESS REALLY A BROADSIDE. Association Trios to Furitior Interests ot Americans, OPPORTUNITIES ARE WIDE, attempts to Impress State Depart ment at Washington With the Neces sity For Instant Action In Order That Americans May Share Profits Oth er Nations Havo Acted. Peking. Culim. Tito Americans of North Chlnn Imvo formed n soeluty under the stylo of tlio American Asso ciation of North hiim to foster tho Interests of American commerce. They want a commercial attache to lie assigned to Unties of luvestli;utlon throughout China following the prac tice of other nations, which keep a lively propaganda campaign afoot on huhalf of their nationals and they are nppeallng to the American state de partment to appoint riicIi an oliiclal Foremost among those who rerognb.o tiio need for activity Is the new ml:ils tor, I 'nil I Iteltisch. Dr. Ileltmcli hrlngs to his olllco a keen perception of the treinendoiis possllillltles which a v. alt intelligent effort In this Held and a de sire to nee the American Hag holding Its own if not topping the hunting of other nations Careful Investigations have shown him that Americans ha"o great oppor tunities for a market which Is not only valuable hut which It is also necesMiry to cultlvatu now In order to have It developed when the opening of the Panama canal will cause the westward drift of trade to la-come more and more pronounced. Tho association, If It develops along the- lines the founders have In view, will ho a prod for the government. It will vigilantly protect American inter Tests on New Ship Shook Teeth In Mouths of Her Crew. Boston.-With rubber pads between teeth and cotton stuffed Into their cars to case the Jar. the crew of tho now Argentine Dreadnought Hh'ndavln stood on tiptoe while twelve twelve inch guns hiiU six six-inch ones were fired in one broadside from the port sldo of tlm giant lighter. Just t'o show that she could do It nnd still float that was the condition of her acceptance by tho Argentine gov ernment Tho llivadavla survived tho test nnd tho builders said that every require ment wis fulfilled. The Dreadnought was somewhat shaken nnd some glass was broken. In spite of special copper shutters, but the structure stood llrm and another test salvo was II red, for good measure. Tho Itlvadavla is called the henvl est ordnance warship afloat She will carry 1,300 men nnd cost $11,000,000, - LODGE DIRECTORY , Masonic. Bandon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Slated communications first Saturday after tho full moon of each month. Special commuuications Master Masons cordially invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. SAY HE ATE THE CHECK. , Accused Man Is Nevertheless Bound Over to Grand Jury. 1 Portland, Ore. Although ho ate tho documentary crldenco ngnlnst him while on the witness stand in full view of court attaches nnd spectators, nc- cording to olilclals, Samuel Mathcson, n Seattle contractor, was bound over ' to tho grand Jury by Municipal Judgo I Stevenson on a charge of passing a i bad cheek for $I!5. i Mathcson, whllo testifying In Ids own j behalf, asked to be allowed to examine j the check, retaining it while being questioned. lie was noticed holding his handkerchief to his mouth, nnd court attaches said his Jaws wcro busi ly working. I-ator, when tho prosecution called for (he check, tho prisoner declared ho did not have It A search failed to re veal the slip. upon Oil. l'AUf. ItRINROH. ests, advise tho administration conditions and suggest action best cal ciliated to keep American commerce moving with an upward tend.'iicy rather than stagnating or slipping backward, Tho ilrst desire, therefore, is for tho appointment of a commercial attache, whoso duty It will he to report con stautly upon commercial comll.Ions, Journey to various centers and maku compilations which will bo of material beuellt to those engaged or who wish to engage In operations in this part of tho world. Tho consuls at many porta aheady contribute valnable aid in this direc tion through their commercial reports, but a consul Is restricted In his sphere. Tho commercial attache would have moro of a roving commission, and his information could be Ilrst hand. Other nations havo such olilclals constantly on thu lookout for new avenues. As a matter of fact, this proposal is not new. It was being investigated by the previous administration nnd tho probability Is that a commercial at tache would have been at work in China had there been no change. That It Is a desirable one Is obvious. China is the largest market In tho world that Is In process of develop ment. Hallway communication is being pushed ahead vigorously. Within the past year the government Flgueil agreements with foreign financiers for the construction of more mileage than has been allotted In tho past thirty eight years. Uvery other nation Is striving ener getically to lay foundations for com mercial development, whllo America, the logical supplier, Is Idle. Americans In China appreciate this to tho full, and thu formation of tho North China association Is their niixwer to the ques tion us lo what I hey are doing to try to inn l.i) the Inline hind uniloinlHiiil that (hum W a iniignliU'i'iit iiinrliut await ing eiploliailon, but which will not bo permllti-d luawall iniiuli longer, Oilier linlloiw am wide intuitu Mini are mo ruring IIih pluum ni fiul iu (buy can Kiilhur Ihum, PAST IS FORGOTTEN BY EXILED QUEEN Natalis of Servla Presents Country With Mementos. Pcrlln. Ex-Queen Natalie of Scrvia has decided to forgive and forget her tragic history In the country where her unhappy married life was passed and where her son. King Alexander, and his spouse were assassinated. She has turned over 27,000 ncrCTi to the. Pel- grade university, a valuable collection of nrnis made by King Milan nnd King Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No, -15, O. E. S., meets Saturday evenings before and nfter stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting mcmbors cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Secretary Rcbckah Ocean Rcbckah Lodge, No. 12G, I. 0. O. F., moots second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran cient members cordially invited. ELVA MILLER, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. I .0. O. R llandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. 0. F., moots every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D. C. IvAY, N. G. f,: I. WHEELER. Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. Gi, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. ERNEST SI DWELL, C. C. It. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. W. O. W. "With Charity Towards All" Seaside Camp, No. 212, W. O W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p. m. Visitors are assured a hot wel come. Uy order of W. A. KELLER, C. C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. R. WADE " Lawyer P.ANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office in First National Bank build ing. Hours, 0 to 12 a. in; 1:30 to 4 p m; 7 to 8 in the evening. BAN-DON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Oflicc in Ellingson Building. Hours, J to 1 a. m; l to & p. m. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSEN Dentist Office in First National Bank build ing. Telephone at house and office. BANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law Office in Now Bank Building Not"y Public BANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Ofiice in Ellingson building, Phona 72 BANDON, OREGON Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday ovoinngs in I. 0. O. F. hall. Trunscient Mbose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. 6h Win HnlrtVJl nd Qhv, OrI, 8, f) -At a ntiwt (mmmf ImUma Ijgfr mHnm ami ttmm rtn tut nMUii, tm HJ mmm a&md iim-r WiU i! ummmm HttiA im liMf mMli ltmm mi Mt mi Mmi (m list mm Urn M h ftmb mu katalit, kx-joi:e.v or skuvia. Alexander to the National museum nnd the libraries of her husband nnd her son to tho Academy of Science nt tho Servian capital. Natalie became tho wife of King Milan of Servla In 1S75 nt the age of sixteen. Her son. the 111 fated Alex ander, was born a year later, but by that time she and her husband were scarcely on speaking terms owing to his dissolute life. They separated in 1RS0 and Natalie went to Wiesbaden with her son. Two years later Milan succeeded In getting possession of Alexander and Induced the melropoH tan to grant him a divorce. This di vorce was later declared illegal. Milan abdicated in 18S0 in favor of Prince Alexander. Queen Natalie, who thereupon returned to Servla, was forc ed to go Into exile In ISM. hut in ISM both she nnd her husband returned In triumph to Belgrade and thoy wero apparently reconciled. Their triumph, however, was short lived The hand of Russia was seen In Servian polities under the sway of Alexander, who drove his father Into exile, nnd Queen .Vatiille ngnln left Ihe country, never to return. The tragic death of Alexander and Queen Dragn followed in iPo1.! and Peter ICaniitiMirgevlteh was called tit (he lliroiie. tliil)liieno Itch dyniihly be liw elln t. Milan had died In Vienna III 1001 Child' Pryr AnfwerH. MMitMH', MWh -"Dmr liril, tell mmm nr In ili trunk, Mini irll lnVnlll.iVi,ri..,.. i i . r lli:n nnj Ameilcau comiHBlikmi la Century Edition" at 10c a Copy TL:aij(1 2000 othertl0c I-uNpr. cS:tefc': Our Clrrocn, l'otpounl....'."Mivm,'" '71 V , op. 04. No. J. a Zn Jo ) 1.1 T,,mul4. ..Mmfr.'. IM llui,;:i in Ittiip, N0.2...1.I.J, . I iX I wciryloUiln. Att In c.ulot. IJ. T. Marsi Brown & Gibson I DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office in EWingson building. Offlc phone, 352. Residence phone, 353. BANDON, OREGON The Loading Contractors ami Builders We furnish plans and speci fictilic if l.d il you arc go intf to build anything, no f, matter" how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figuit! on your building .;..:..;...i..j..j...j.,.t.4,M.4...jj.j.1. . .,.jj. 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